No affiliation but I've been doing due diligence on a new prop and noticed that VERY recently ACME updated their website with a prop selector. The dial gradients are kind of coarse but it is way way better than the old site and is actually pretty helpful.

No affiliation but I've been doing due diligence on a new prop and noticed that VERY recently ACME updated their website with a prop selector. The dial gradients are kind of coarse but it is way way better than the old site and is actually pretty helpful.

What's odd with the new site is that the props recommended on the site are different than if you call and talk to a real person. If I'm spending that much on a prop, I want to talk to someone who knows these things and applications more than a software program. I would consider myself tech-savvy and an early adopter too.

What's odd with the new site is that the props recommended on the site are different than if you call and talk to a real person. If I'm spending that much on a prop, I want to talk to someone who knows these things and applications more than a software program. I would consider myself tech-savvy and an early adopter too.

Just talked to them last week before ordering my 381 for my prostar. The website says to use a 817 haha.

ACME 817 13.50" x 17.50" cup .150

ACME 381 13.50" x 17.50" cup .105

Not sure how much difference that cup is going to make. But i already have the 381.

What's odd with the new site is that the props recommended on the site are different than if you call and talk to a real person. If I'm spending that much on a prop, I want to talk to someone who knows these things and applications more than a software program. I would consider myself tech-savvy and an early adopter too.

That is odd, I called them and got the same recommendation as the site a 1285.